Bridge Builders
In the New Testament church, the entire body of believers is the priesthood, where each has equal access to God.

In the New Testament church, the entire body of believers is the priesthood, where each has equal access to God.
The New Testament erases the distinction between clergy and laity. The term laity describes ALL God's people - both leaders and members.
Every member of the body of Christ-not just the paid professional - is called to active ministry to others.
When God's Spirit works, the outcome exceeds all human expectations.
No building or structure-no matter how perfect-can ever replace the power of the Holy Spirit.
A spiritually-healthy community begins - above all else - with hearts devoted to God.
The choice to follow Jesus changes everything for this world - and the next.
God can redeem even poorly - motivated bad choices.
Our best decisions take into account how God has wired us.
Wise counsel nurtures good choices.
Long before we have to choose, our character helps determine our choice.
Two thousand years ago God breathed a new vision to a group of distraught disciples. The church was birthed out of fire, wind, and the Spirit. A body of believers that empowered the community, engaged in communication and embodied Christ crucified. Today Jesus calls us to de the same, do we dare answer
Success is not some goal to be achieved, but it is the inevitable joy in a journey of serving others.
Loss is an inevitable painful reality of our sin broken lives. So, how does God heal us from loss? In this message we explore one final miracle in Luke to discover how God makes us whole.
What is the acid test of a person’s character? Is it hard times? Challenges? Foes? Trouble? Or is it something else entirely?
Many of us struggle with loneliness and isolation, but we have a good God that wants to give us community.
What does it mean that the Holy Spirit is “The Prosecutor?” Who is the Holy Spirit prosecuting? And what does that mean for me as an individual believer? Can such a metaphor actually bring me hope?
How do you know if you have the Holy Spirit in your life? And when you do have the Holy Spirit, what effect will it have?
Where do you turn for help in living the spiritual life? Where do you turn when you feel spiritually alone? What might the Holy Spirit have to offer in such experiences?
When it comes to the greatest news of all time, to whom does God entrust it? Is there any hope that God can or will use ordinary people--people like you and me--to further his cause?